Social Justice Quick Study: Of First Downs and Down Payments The easiest way to increase the value of your home? Live near a winning high school football team. Tom Jacobs
Social Justice Quick Study: Women Get More Sleep—and Earn It Women may still get paid less than men, but at least they get to sleep more. Tom Jacobs
Environment Quick Study: Leave Nagging in the Bag Want to clean up the planet? Don’t dredge up the past. Tom Jacobs
Social Justice Wear Red, Knock ’Em Dead Men find a woman in red activates their animal urges, according to a pair of psychology researchers. Tom Jacobs
Social Justice Clinical Trial Coverage Criticized Newspaper reporting on clinical trials “is not providing the public with the information necessary to make informed decisions… Tom Jacobs
Social Justice Medical Journalists Face Ethical Challenges Journalists who cover the medical industry face serious ethical issues as the line between news reporting and the… Tom Jacobs
Social Justice All You Need is Loving Lyrics Are you feeling charitable today? The answer may depend upon the contents of your iPod. Tom Jacobs
Social Justice ‘Two Candidates Walk Into a Bar …’ Among one subset of likely voters, John McCain is outpolling Barack Obama by a more than 4-to-3 margin:… Michael Todd
Social Justice Much Schiavo Coverage Brain Dead Coverage of the controversial Terri Schiavo case in some of the nation’s top newspapers was full of inaccuracies… Tom Jacobs
Social Justice Higher HIV Rates No Shock to Advocates Newly released figures concerning the number of HIV infections in the U.S. has brought outrage and a flood of reaction. However, the findings do not surprise the HIV/AIDS advocate community. Barbara Hesselgrave